Hi Richard... this is the same problem I've found in this topic (search it) 'Firewire Edirol FA-101 recognize like 61883 device'... The Edirol FA-101 (an Audio device like your) don't work in Windows under Boot Camp with Apple Mac Pro Hardware and his drivers installed... Your post is to conferm that Apple hardware has big problems with Firewire 1394 peripherals. Like you, I can't find in Sound Control Panel the detailed list of the Audio device of Edirol FA-101 (4 analog stereo channel IN, 4 analog stereo channel OUT and 2 stereo channel SPDIF). I thing this is to demonstrate that Apple drivers had to be update regarding the Firewire management. Now I'll open a post to ask this update to Apple (If you agree). 1 Firewire problem could be a Windows responsibility... BUT 2 Firewire audio peripherals...
May 26, 2008 4:35 AM
Alesis Io 26 Firewire
Alesis q49 drivers for mac This midi controller is the perfect size to be creative while out and about composing thoughts into complete compositions. But it goes well beyond adequate, looks sexy, and GC is standing behind it with the Pro Coverage. Here is another part of the puzzle. I returned my Alesis iO26 audio interface to the dealer, who graciously took it back even though I have had it for 9 weeks. I bought another 1394-based Firewire audio interface (at double the cost)- a MOTU Traveler. I installed the software drivers in Mac. The Mac side worked flawlessly. MacOS High Sierra 10.13 and iOS 11 Support for Alesis Products New operating systems add amazing new features and security to our world but that can often come at the cost of compatibility with our current software and drivers, many of which are vital pieces to a studio or DJ setup.